Seigneur de Blaye Jaufré Rudel
Seigneur de Blaye Jaufré Rudel (flourished 1130–50) was second to Guilhem VII, count of Poitiers on the ordinary list of great troubadours, wrote stanzas of simple and pathetic accents. The story of his “far-away love,” possibly the Countess of Tripoli, gave rise to a legend that became popular in literature, notably Edmond Rostand’s play La Princesse lointaine (1895).
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Seigneur de Blaye Jaufré Rudel
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Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Date Published:
22 April 2024
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March 14, 2025